Junior (2011):
Javillo continued her role as the Aggies' primary pinch runner as a junior. She
made 42 appearances, all as a sub on the base paths. She did not record an
at-bat during the year but did score 18 runs on the season. When on base,
Javillo continued to be a threat stealing seven bases to rank fourth on the
team. Her 10 attempts also ranked second on the Aggies.
Sophomore (2010):
Javillo was primarily used as a pinch runner for the Aggies as a sophomore. She
made 43 appearances on the season and started one game. In four at-bats she hit
safely twice for a .500 clip at the plate. She recorded two multiple RBI games
from the batters box on the year. On the base paths Javillo continued to be a
threat stealing 11 bases to rank second on the team. Her 16 attempts also
ranked second on the Aggies.
Freshman (2009):
Javillo was primarily used as a pinch runner for the Aggies as a freshman. She
made 48 appearances on the season, starting 12 games in the outfield. Javillo had
a .256 batting average and scored 19 times, had 10 RBIs, two doubles and two
home runs. As a base runner, Javillo stole 14 bases on 15 attempts and those 14
stolen bases ranked fifth in the WAC. She recorded two, two-hit games on the
season. The first was against Missouri-Kansas City, Feb. 8, when she went
2-for-4, scored two runs and had an RBI double. Her second two-hit performance
was during her most impressive outing of the season. Against San Jose State,
April 11, she smashed a grand slam in the bottom of the sixth to lead the
Aggies to their 11th run-rule victory of the season. Javillo stole a base in
six consecutive games from Feb. 19-27.
High School: Javillo
is a 2008 graduate of Kamehameha High School in Kapalamo, Hawai'i where she
lettered in softball and basketball all four years. As a senior, the standout
outfielder led the Warriors to an Interscholastic League of Honolulu (ILH)
Division I Championship and a state championship. She was a first team
all-state honoree, a Hawai'i High School Athletic Association Division I
all-tournament team selection and named to the all-state defensive team for her
work in the outfield. Javillo recorded a batting average of .440, had 14 RBIs,
one home run, five triples and a slugging percentage of .780 her senior year.
As a sophomore the Warriors were the District I ILH Champions and recorded a
fifth-place state finish. Javillo was named to the second team ILH and to the
all-state team the same year. She was also a standout point guard on the
basketball team, leading the Warriors to back-to-back third place ILH finishes.
Personal: Javillo is
the daughter of Clayton and Rochelle Javillo and was born in Kealakekua,
Hawai'i. She is a sociology major.